Loaded CSL Lowers Lap Record
Nordschleife special takes Pagani's crown
Remember, remember the 5th of November. Pagani might.
With the ink barely dry on the timesheets confirming that their Zonda F Clubsport holds the fastest production car lap time around the Nürburgring Nordschleife, a Swedish tuning firm lowered the bar again yesterday. And by quite a considerable margin too.
In a specially tuned M3 CSL, touring car driver Richard Göransson lapped the track in 7 minutes 22.9 seconds, shaving just shy of five seconds from the Italian supercar’s record set by 'Ringmeister Marc Basseng.
The CSL used has certainly received plenty of attention in preparation for the run. The interior was discarded, and replaced with a roll cage and race seat, while windows and various items of bodywork were exchanged for lighter equivalents.
The exterior also gained some go-faster fins on the wheelarches and a GTR-alike wing. More importantly, the car rides on a bespoke K&W, suspension set-up with big Performance Friction brakes.
Oh, and did we mention the small matter of the supercharger which boosts the CSL’s already healthy bhp figure to around 600bhp.
What’s more, the car is also up for grabs in a lowest unique bid auction with money raised going to charity, but not before another effort to beat the 7 minute 20 mark has been attempted.
Looking at the picture of this CSL it’s hardly the sort of thing that you could use for anything other than assaulting European track days. While we do like the idea of the continuing war on the Nordschleife, it does beg the question just what the definition of a production car actually is?
Otherwise, this is just a load of bo
ocks. I could buy an F1 car from a few seasons ago and get some nutter to sling that round the 'Ring, as long as it has indicators and a number-plate.I really don't understand the obsession with Ring records. It just ends up being one giant my c0ck is bigger than your c0ck competition, with no real relevence to anybody.
Even a handfull of mega cars can be made and sold that are not really road cars at all.
Agree the record looses all essence when the cars end up being interpretations of 'road car' rather than actual road cars.
Loaded is totally road legal of course, but it's suspension, camber and low-stance, and peaky supercharged delivery would make it less nice to drive on the road than say an Ultima GTR 720, which likely costs less to own overall...
Hey ho. Very nice car, great advert for the toughness of the CSL engine and ESS's chargers, but more a road legal track car now than when it first started out. When it gets mistaken for a pure racer and won't be let out then you have to start to worry and ask if you went too far

Dave
"In 2003 Radical took its black and gold machine to the Nürburgring Nordschleife and took the production car lap record with a time of seven minutes 19 seconds, way faster than any road-legal car had ever lapped before."
They are now under 7 minutes. See http://www.radicalextremesportscars.com/media/trac...
Anyway, "What's the point?" I hear you say.......SPEED MATERS.
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